pend an unforgettable night with Christine Lavin and Kenny White, two celebrated singer-songwriters whose talents have shaped the contemporary folk scene for decades.
Christine Lavin, a New York City–based singer, songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, author, and videographer, has been captivating audiences since 1976. Her 25th album, On My Way to Hooterville, features ten new originals and a fresh take on “Ramblin’ Waltz,” inspired by her memorable stint as a driver for the Rolling Thunder Revue in 1975. Known for her sharp wit, storytelling charm, and ever-curious creative spirit, Christine remains one of folk music’s most beloved and distinctive voices.
Kenny White, hailed by critics from The New York Times to the San Francisco Chronicle for his “thrilling” and “unique” piano work, is a gifted singer-songwriter and acclaimed NYC-based producer. His wide-ranging career includes writing and recording music for film soundtracks and hundreds of TV and radio commercials, as well as touring with icons like Judy Collins, Stephen Stills, and Tom Jones. His songwriting blends insight, humor, and lyrical mastery, delivered with his signature expressive piano style.
Together, Christine Lavin and Kenny White create a night of smart, heartfelt music filled with humor, storytelling, and extraordinary musicianship—an evening you won’t want to miss.